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In 2010, researchers around the world were competing to finish the race to purify BRCA2, a protein whose mutant form is associated with
more than 50% of hereditary breast cancer. But only one of ... read more

Max D. Peters started the company back in 1971. He was an avionics engineer at Honeywell and he worked on satellites, aircraft, and other projects involving HEPA [high efficiency particle air] ... read more

Synthetic biology is defined as the de novo design and construction of biological devices and systems, and as such is heavily reliant on the use of synthetic DNA. The size and sequence of potential ... read more

Also referred to as thermocyclers, DNA amplifiers, or PCR machines, thermal cyclers are a vital part of the molecular biology laboratory. Many choices of thermal cycler are available, and this article... read more

Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies can be conjugated with a variety of molecules including small-molecule
drugs, radionuclides, peptides, other proteins (protein toxins, enzymes, cytokines), and ... read more

Since its beginnings over half a century ago, the Eastern Analytical Symposium has been “the” place to become energized about the latest developments in analytical technology and methodology. read more

The mechanical, pressure, and ultrasonic homogenizer represent the three primary methods used to blend, mix, disrupt, emulsify, disperse, and stir samples. This article explains the role of ... read more

In almost any laboratory or research
and scientific facility, there are
numerous devices, instruments, or
processes that require gases to run the
instrumentation or process or to calibrate the ... read more

From the dramatic increase in new
fluorophores to the proliferation
of techniques like total internal
reflection fluorescence (TIRF),
photoactivated localization microscopy
(PALM), and stochastic... read more